USA Today, nation's largest daily, to post 17 percent drop in circulationOctober 9th, 2009 USA Today to post 17 percent drop in circulationNEW YORK — USA Today expects to report the largest decline in circulation in its 27-year history, threatening its No. 1 position among U.S.
13 taken to hospitals after Denver bus crash; police say driver may have fallen asleepSeptember 24th, 2009 13 taken to hospitals after Denver bus crashDENVER — Authorities say a mass-transit bus struck a light pole during the morning commute in Denver, sending 13 people to hospitals, including the driver. Police say none of the injuries in the Thursday crash appeared to be life-threatening.
FBI talks still pending for Colorado man at center of US terror probeSeptember 19th, 2009 FBI talks still pending for man in terror probeDENVER — A man under investigation in a terrorism probe in New York and Colorado apparently didn't report for a fourth day of FBI questioning on Saturday. Najibullah Zazi was supposed to report to the Federal Building in Denver Saturday morning.
What can Brown do for you? In Denver, it can pay lots of parking ticketsSeptember 9th, 2009 UPS truck is Denver's champion parking violatorDENVER — A single UPS delivery truck is the champion of Denver parking violations, racking up 196 tickets worth nearly $5,700 last year. The Denver Post reported the dubious achievement Wednesday.
Lawsuit alleges 8 were wrongfully arrested during Democratic convention in DenverAugust 20th, 2009 Suit alleges wrongful arrests at Dem conventionDENVER — Eight people have filed a lawsuit alleging they were wrongfully arrested during a protest at last year's Democratic convention in Denver. The suit was filed Wednesday in Denver District Court by the American Civil Liberties Union against the city and county of Denver.
Earthquake rolls across Colorado's southeastern plains but causes no damageAugust 18th, 2009 Earthquake rolls across southeastern Colo. plainsLAMAR, Colo.
St. Mary Land & Exploration reports 2nd-qtr loss on sinking prices of oil and gasAugust 4th, 2009 St. Mary Land & Exploration reports 2Q lossDENVER — St. Mary Land & Exploration Co.
Denver cop accused of pulling out gun after getting tired of waiting for his food at McDonald'sJuly 22nd, 2009 Cop accused of pulling gun while waiting for foodAURORA, Colo. — A Denver police officer has been charged with felony menacing for allegedly brandishing his gun at a McDonald's restaurant after getting tired of waiting for his food.
Powerful storms knock out power, uproot trees in Denver area; minor injuries reportedJuly 21st, 2009 Storms knock out power, uproot trees in DenverDENVER — More than 50,000 homes and businesses lost power in the Denver area after a powerful storm brought high winds, heavy rain and hail. Thunderstorms and a weak tornado rolled through Monday night, leaving broken windows, downed power lines and uprooted trees.
Hyundai CEO: 'Flexible' gas tax that keeps pump prices stable would ease consumer uncertaintyJune 23rd, 2009 Hyundai CEO: Gas tax may ease consumer uncertaintyNEW YORK — Consumers remain skittish about buying new cars not just because gas is getting more expensive, but because they have no idea which direction prices will go next, Hyundai's top U.S. executive said, calling for a flexible gas tax designed to keep pump prices stable.
Qwest to keep long-distance business after seeking bidsJune 8th, 2009 Qwest to keep long-distance businessDENVER — Qwest Communications International Inc. on Monday said it is calling off the auction for its nationwide long-haul data and telephone network.
'Birdman' missing for Denver: Anderson leaves bench after pregame because of illnessMay 12th, 2009 Denver playing without 'Birdman'DALLAS — The "Birdman" was missing for Denver. Chris Andersen missed Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals Monday night in Dallas because of a stomach flu.
Peel and weep: 2 cents more for first-class mail beginning Monday, except for Forever folksMay 9th, 2009 Peel and weep: Stamps costing 2 cents more MondayWASHINGTON — Peel it and weep: It'll cost an extra 2 cents to mail a letter starting Monday. The price of a first-class stamp will climb to 44 cents, though people who planned ahead and stocked up on Forever stamps will still be paying the lower rate.
SonicWall expects to post profit in 2nd quarter; revenue outlook slightly below expectationsApril 27th, 2009 SonicWall expects to post profit in 2QSUNNYVALE, Calif. — Network security technology company SonicWall Inc.
Pfizer offers Rs.6.8 bn to raise stake in Indian armApril 13th, 2009 MUMBAI - Global pharmaceutical major Pfizer Monday said it will make an offer to acquire a further 33.77 percent in its Indian subsidiary Pfizer Ltd for Rs.6.8 billion. The acquisition will raise its stake to 75 percent.